Robin Hamilton wrote:
>>B'Jaysus, this sounds like St. Patrick's Day night in the Killarney
>>Castle bar on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan back when I was a raw/roar yute.
>>Pictures of the leaders of the October 1916 uprising all over the walls,
>>place smelled like the inside of a beer barrel, even for an un-nice
>>Jewish boy it was great:-).
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>>Ken
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>Try humming "Sean South of Garryone" in the middle of a Glagow building site
>in the sixties.
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Without knowing a thing about the song, why do I think I'd need to have
made my funeral arrangements beforehand, which would include a mortician
who could reassemble me for the viewing?
>Especially if you hummed it in the middle of a quite seriously heavy Glasgow
>illiterate bog-Irish Catholic gang most of whose grandfathers got wasted
>alongside Sean.
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Confusion fall.... I woulda thunk the Irish and Scots were united by at
least one thing: loathing England. Maybe not a time or place for a
history lesson, but still....
ken
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